Shaft Excavation Method In Soft Soil ? Synopsis

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
F. N. F. le Roux
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Jan 1, 2009

Abstract

This paper describes the method used for excavating the upper 33m of emergency access shaft E2 for the underground single track tunnel running between Park and Rosebank station of the Gautrain Rapid Rail System. The soil was decomposed shale and diabase from the Witwatersrand Supergroup. The location was in the car park of The Wilds (a public park) in Johannesburg. The method proved very simple and required less complex plant and equipment than normal when excavating the shallow soil sections in shafts. It involves driving steel sheets ahead of the shaft sump into the soils and then excavating inside the ?tub? created by the sheets whilst supporting the sheets above with regularly spaced circular Steel Rings. It is the intent of this paper to discuss the method and design approach to the method. This will be done at the hand of experiences at E2 shaft..
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APA: F. N. F. le Roux  (2009)  Shaft Excavation Method In Soft Soil ? Synopsis

MLA: F. N. F. le Roux Shaft Excavation Method In Soft Soil ? Synopsis. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2009.

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